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  1. M813rc

    unidentified towed object

    As stated above, the M101 trailer is an M116 chassis with a cargo bed. The trailer may have either M101 or M116 on the data plate. And yes, the early ones were designed to operate with the M37 and use the same wheels/tires. The manual you want is TM 9-2330-202-14&P It is in the Trailer...
  2. M813rc

    unidentified towed object

    Unknown to me how many were made, I've never seen one like yours. It does seem a really nice unit. From the looks of your parking brake handles, it may be an A1, but someone with more knowledge would be needed to be sure. Just to clarify - M116 is the chassis that the M101 is made from. If...
  3. M813rc

    unidentified towed object

    Yes, they will use other beds, or build/modify their own to suit their needs. Some of these trailers are one-offs. To show how far they will go, I have a shop-built 35' step deck trailer built by one of the MCLBs! All Marine vehicles post-1940s have a 6-digit ID number with no letters. The...
  4. M813rc

    unidentified towed object

    The Marine Corps was and is notorious for producing shop-built trailers for specific needs, using anything from a few to a lot of standard military parts. They produce zero documentation or manuals for these! As Gimp said, looks like an M116 (basic chassis for the M101 and other trailers) with...
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